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has gloss | eng: Hakhel (Hebrew: הקהל, "assemble") refers to the Biblically-mandated practice of assembling all Jewish men, women and children to hear the reading of the Torah by the king of Israel once every seven years. This ceremony took place at the site of the Temple in Jerusalem during Sukkot in the year following a Shmita year. |
lexicalization | eng: Hakhel |
instance of | (noun) Talmudic literature that deals with law and with the interpretation of the laws on the Hebrew Scriptures Halacha, Halakah, Halaka |
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